Expedit standing desk

Materials: Expedite shelving units

Description:Overview:

A large standing desk using Expedite shelving parts. At 48″ high, it’s high enough for a tall person to rest their elbows on. At 73″ width, it’s large enough to hold a bunch of gear AND eat meals on. At ~$250 in parts, it’s a great value for the size.

3) Lay partially constructed 1×5 on front of top. This partially constructed shelf should only include three pieces: two short sides and one long side. This leaves enough space underneath to slide a high chair or bar stool underneath.

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I love it! (I especially like the part about the parts needed… Mrs. thequick uses the husband to put all of her stuff together too!)

A question I had on the unit: Do you ever have a need to sit at the desk, and if so, how do you do that? I think I may have an overhang on the top surface to take care of that. There was someone on one of these posts that suggested getting a door, where the doorknob hole would be used for the wires.

There is a 4×1 shelf for Kallax, but the problem is that the listed depth of the product is 15 and 3/8″. So if you put two of them down in the same configuration as this setup, they would be 3/8″ too long and overhang the 2×2 Kallax shelving units. Without testing I couldn’t say whether it would matter for stability.

Okay, I just tested it this weekend; you can do the same setup using two Kallax 4×1 shelves and two Kallax 2×2 shelves. There is some overhang and you have to decide whether you want it in front or in back, or split the difference- I situated the overhang entirely towards the back, which allows some space at the bottom between the wall and the Kallax shelves forming the base for power cords to run (since I’m putting my computer underneath the desk, that helps). It’s plenty sturdy with some brackets anchoring the top shelves to the base shelves. The other issue though is that the desk is a bit on the high side- about 46″ I think. I can use it as is, but I’m short (5′ 5″) and if it was any higher (or if I was any shorter) it wouldn’t work. On the other hand, I don’t have to do anything to elevate my monitor. I had picked up a Lack shelf while at the store in anticipation of having to do something for the monitor, but instead crossed it through the bottom, back shelf openings in the base Kallax units and put my computer on that- it gets the computer up off the carpet.

Instead of altering the table for height purposes, perhaps you could construct a standing platform that is acceptable for your height. What are we supposed to stand on that is better for us than the floor?

Excellent hack! I’ve made pretty much the same desk based on this one, but with some extra shelves at the side (that were previously on the wall) and with more of the front 5 * 1 unit for extra strength. My pictures and SketchUp models are on my .

Great design, it is inspiring me to find a way to make it so it is 43″ high. Question… I am wondering if I could get away with leaving BOTH 5×1 partially constructed and screwing the long desktop section lower down, the side sections would poke up a few inches but my pencils will never roll off the sides Anyone who has build this think this would cause it to be too unstable?

For my version, I made it 2 inches shorter by removing the bottom piece of the 2×2.Also, I thought the desk was too big and deep. So I got rid of the second 1×5 and returned it to Ikea.It is also just the right height to use the 1×5 as a sitting desk for Macbook.

I wonder if you could remove the middle support from the back bookshelf to have a wider area for when you are sitting…I think I like this idea better. My mind is going crazy seeing all these cool options…

I have compressed spinal disks and needed a standing desk solution. I made this desk this weekend and absolutely love it! I’m 6-1 and the working surface is a bit tall, but it makes me stand up straight and I haven’t had any back pain at all so mission accomplished.

Regarding the too-tall aspect, what if instead of the front 5×1 expedit, you put a lack shelf on top of some capita legs? or a lack shelf across the whole thing, then 4 6″ capita legs, topped off with a second shelf? This would make a height of 39″ or 41″.

I’m thinking of something like this myself, and but trying to figure out how to access/rethink the back 5×1 expedit.

If I did my math correctly, this desk is 48.5 inches high and 72.875 inches wide. I love that it is so wide but it is too tall for me at 5’9. My optimal height (at my elbow) is around 43-45 inches. Anyone building this otherwise awesome desk should keep that in mind. In the meantime, this is my temporary setup. http://flic.kr/p/adDCVX As you can see, I need a permanent solution badly!

I took a cue from this idea and attempted to make it. Downside at 5’10…this was a tad bit tall for my taste. Instead I kept one side of the second 5×1 and taylored the back shelf to work as a nice turntable/utility shelf. This allowed me to turn this into both table tall enough to stand up and “play” music and sit down and “make” music. Here are some pics

1. I bolted the desk together rather than using screws and a brace. Since the parts in this set are hollow it made more sense to me to bolt it together rather than use screws that may come out later.

2. I took your suggestion and used the Capita legs which definitely classed up the look.

3. I did use a brace, but I used it to bolt the two pieces that form the top of the desk together. That way the entire desk moves (or ideally, doesn’t move) as one piece. Plus by using bolts and a bolt/post system I can easily break the desk down when it’s time to move.

4. I put to grommets in the desk to feed the wires through to the plugs. I used a 2 3/8 inch bore and then used some grommets I got from the hardware store.

5. I think I’ll add some type of support structure under the front piece (the bookcase that’s only composed of three sides (described in the original post point #3). The reason being that when I lean on it I can see it sag in the middle and I’m not sure how stable it will remain. Of course I have the other long side that I didn’t use, so if I need to replace it at some point I can do so without spending more money.

All in all it came out great. Thanks for the idea. I’d been looking for a standing desk, but couldn’t find anything nice under $600. I pulled this entire project together for around $300.

Did you ever figure out a way to stabilize the front piece? I love this desk in theory, but I’m afraid the particleboard unsupported for 73 inches wouldn’t stand up to my abuse. Anyone have any thoughts on how to strengthen it?

Ordering parts this week!! Do you all see the space where my 88 key Korg keyboard is going to go….. Oh, and talk about the perfect height. I set up a test desk surface today and have been working from it. I’m pumped.

Thats beautiful. That lack shelf, is that the hallowed/cardboarded out shelf, or is it solid. If it’s not solid, you can pickup a solid smooth flat door from Home depot for $52, and where the door nob would go, you could run the wires through.

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